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Artemisia santonicum
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Artemisia santonicum (saline wormwood) is a species of wormwood native to eastern Europe and western Asia, from Austria east through the Balkans, Ukraine and southern Russia to Kazakhstan, and also through Turkey to Iran. There are two subspecies, which overlap in parts of southeast Europe: Artemisia santonicum subsp. santonicum – in the eastern and central parts of the range Artemisia santonicum subsp. patens (Neilr.) K.Perss. – in the western part of the range...read more on Wikipedia.
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